Patient Experience with COVID-19 in Indonesia

 Mohamad Judha, Elizabeth C. Baua, Josephine D. Lorica
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Background: Indonesia when it related disease Covid-19 tended to increase in number, in some home sick in Jakarta and several cities large in Indonesia, by a team of group assignment Indonesia, patient covid are at the age actively, and without symtoms. Mortality are high the world is in 5-9% of patients led to fears of its own in the community. The necessity of insulating themselves become important leaving easy transmission of the patient to the healthy. The community is afraid and has a negative stigma that causes Covid 19 sufferers to be ostracized. Another thing that is not less important is the disruption of basic needs when suffering from illness. Aims: exploring the experience of participatory suffering from Covid-19. Methods: This study is a qualitative exploratory study to explore the experiences of Covid-19 participants. Participants study amounted to nine participants with a purposive sample. Results: The experience of participants gives an idea as a whole knows the feeling of the participants faced Covid-19 and change the value, trust and confidence of patients Covid-19. The results of the study t erdapat response of the patient in the face of illness Covid-19 related to the activity of the physical, psychological and changes in the environment as well as changes in values, beliefs and convictions. Conclusion: In the study it was obtained nine themes among others: (1) feeling or response that is experienced in the face of illness Covid-19, (2) type of attention or support that is obtained from the environment to face Covid-19, (3) discrimination are experienced by participants Covid-19, (4) Efforts made by Covid-19 participants to achieve recovery , (5) Ability to recognize signs and symptoms of disease / physical changes, (6) Changes in values, beliefs and beliefs and expectations of Covid-19 sufferers. Recommendation: The results of the study suggest energy treatments do care that is comprehensive, for the power of education also should give how do care nursing holistic and provide education to the community about Covid-19.
印度尼西亚COVID-19患者体验
背景:印度尼西亚当与之相关的疾病covid -19数量有增加的趋势时,在雅加达和印度尼西亚几个大城市的一些家庭病患者中,由印度尼西亚小组指派的一组患者中,covid均处于活跃年龄,且无症状。死亡率很高,世界上有5-9%的患者导致了自己在社区的恐惧。自我隔离的必要性变得很重要,因为病人很容易传染给健康的人。社区感到害怕,并有一种负面的耻辱感,导致Covid - 19患者被排斥。另一件同样重要的事情是,生病时基本需求的中断。目的:探索Covid-19参与性痛苦的经验。方法:本研究采用定性探索性研究,探讨新冠肺炎参与者的经历。参与者的研究总共有9名参与者,有目的的样本。结果:参与者的体验整体上了解了参与者面对Covid-19的感受,改变了患者对Covid-19的价值、信任和信心。研究结果表明,患者在面对Covid-19疾病时的反应与身体、心理活动和环境变化以及价值观、信仰和信念的变化有关。结论:在研究中获得了9个主题:(1)面对Covid-19时的感受或反应,(2)面对Covid-19时从环境中获得的关注或支持类型,(3)参与者遭受的歧视,(4)Covid-19参与者为实现康复所做的努力,(5)识别疾病/身体变化体征和症状的能力,(6)Covid-19患者的价值观、信念和期望的变化。建议:研究结果表明,能量治疗确实是全面的护理,因为教育的力量也应该给予如何进行整体护理,并向社区提供有关Covid-19的教育。
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